Friday, December 31, 2010

Marc Jacobs Samples Are Size Four And NOT Size Zero

Okay ladies, now that the New Year is about to set in, I'm sure that most of you are already considering on going on a diet after pigging out during the holidays. Some, might even want to retrieve the model size weight they used to have. But before you start wearing those gym outfits that are rotting inside your closets, take a look first at the size figures of the models on the runway.

I was looking at a few runway shots in the recent Marc Jacobs fashion show this year and I was shocked with what I discovered: most designer samples that are used on the runway shows range from size 2 to size 6 and not "size zero" as what the media likes to portray. I took part in several fashion shows here in Manila and most of the time, even the designers here are saying that they use size zero for all their models on the runway.So, just to prove a point, I went inside a Marc Jacobs fashion show and took a photo of one of their clothes to be worn on the runway.

Click! Click! Click! That's Not A Size Zero- It's A Size Four

This top was a Marc Jacobs original spring 2011 runway sample that was specially flown in from New York to be used in this year's catalog. I checked the other clothes that were shipped and guess what- they're all size four!

I know that models have a reputation and an image they go by. However, I sometimes find it funny that whenever the media take photo shots at this whole size zero a debate. It's true, models are skinny, but that's no excuse not to get their facts right. They need to take into account the proportions of these models. Most models are super tall, giving the illusion that their limbs are longer than what they are. i highly doubt the average model is a textbook size zero, given the sizes of their waists and hips.

So if you think that you need to lose a lot of weight just to fit in to a size zero this New Year- think again.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Never Say Sorry (Unless You Mean It)

Nobody is perfect- and neither am I. Though I try to be, but let's admit it, were not. 

New Year is fast approaching and as 2011 comes, I've been reminded of the many mistakes I did this year... the people that I hurted... and the schemes that I've done. Its quite easy to reminisce about all these specially since most of them are pretty much fresh in my mind. But if you're thinking if I have any regrets about them... well... to be honest I had none. 

Being Chuck Bass is who I am. This means doing things that I should never regret later on, no matter how bad they are. I don't look back and I just keep looking forward. I am never sorry for anything that I did in the past; why should I be? I did it because I have a reason to.

I was chatting with one of my oldest friends a couple of days ago. He asked me if I still have any communication with this other friend we have back when we were still consistently hanging out together. This other friend of mine had a little "falling-out" with me when he back stabbed me from my friends a couple of years ago. I never forgave him for what he did- mainly because he never did say sorry; but I did get even by destroying his reputation and making all of his friends turn their backs against him. To make a long story short, he was left with nobody and a few months after that, he tried to make amends with me only to be shut out and humiliated in front of his own friends. I don't give second chances; and I don't deal fairly with traitors. So anyway, my friend said this guy is back in town and he was asking  my friend if we could hang out again and talk. I told my friend flatly "no". If he knows what's best for him, he'd better stay away from me- not unless he wants to have another dose of my classic Chuck Bass humiliation scheme.

You might be thinking that I'm such a heartless @$$, after all, this incident happened years ago. Shouldn't I be moving forward and just simply forget about it? No. Not that I owe anybody an explanation, but for me- saying sorry is just as the same level as saying I love you... I don't say it unless I mean it. When I'm ready to forgive then I'll give him the opportunity to apologize. Until then, he'll have to do with my cold shoulder and reckless wrath. He can't blame me for that- he did started it and I was just finishing what he started.

Forgiving and forgetting is not that easy- specially with people who you know wants to take you down. Being who I am, I know a lot of people who'd want to see me destroyed. But that's just too bad. I'm smarter than they are and I'm better than what they can do. They can't take me down that easily and normally, if they ever try to, they always end up as collateral damage. That's what happens when you cross me. Now you know why nobody almost dared to do so. It's just one of the facts that makes me Chuck Bass.

Before this year ends, I know I have a lot of opportunities to apologize with all the really bad things I've done. The only question is, am I actually sorry for doing those? I'm afraid that my answer to that is a big no. I have my reasons for doing what I did and unless somebody can tell me why I should be sorry and convince me to do so then I stand by my decision to just let things be.

So before you write your new year's resolution this year and start forgiving people who has hurt you or doing it the other way around, think about this first: is the world gonna be a better place after all has been forgiven? If not, then I advise you to just let things be. Why bother on things that can't be helped? Life is never fair so why whine about it when you can actually do something with it? 

My Funny Caption

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Fashion Trends Of 2010

Before the year ends, I'm making it my tradition to post the hottest trends that grazed the face of the  Philippines.As we bid goodbye to the fashion that was "in", we can now say hello to what will be "hot" as the new year comes in. The year 2010 has seen a lot of changes in the trends that came and went, and the most distinct mark this year has made in the history of Philippine fashion is it's influence inspired by vintage looks and clothes from the past.



So let's take a trip down memory on what was hot and what was not this 2010:


The Metrosexual Shirt
V Neck / Macho Shirts (The Metrosexual Look)
Men's fashion has not seen such drastic changes since year 2010. This year brought a big change in Men's fashion that totally catapulted men into the fashion limelight. The metrosexual look was born and thus V-Neck shirts and tight fitting shirts that emphasized a man's toned (and  sometimes not so toned) body became a hit. Gone are the bulky (and totally unfashionable) hip-hop jerseys and shirts that are 2x their size and in replace are designer and branded shirts that are two times smaller than their actual size.  This gave birth to men's health consciousness and gym memberships increased, all for the sake of keeping their bodies fit and right for the metrosexual look. For this look, the smaller your shirt, the better!



The Teeny Booper Look
Even the teenagers jumped into the fashion bandwagon. If there's one word that can be used to best describe the media's influence over fashion, that one word would be: powerful. With the birth of several  teeny-bopper series both local and international, even the kids who are about to step into the prime of their teen years have garnered a look that's simply unique and fashionable. Followers of these teen shows began wearing trendy and colorful dresses, mini shorts and girly-doll shoes. It's like Barbie during her teenage years! 


The Teeny Bopper Look

The Classy Look
The Classy Gay Guy Look
Gay people (no offense intended) have always been the front row in the fashion industry. There's no look a gay guy cannot carry off as long as he's "out" and proud of his identity.  Fedora Hat, check. Nerd Glasses, check. Polo Shirt, check. Short Pants, check. Doctor Bag, check. This is the look of any vain guy out there on the street and word has it that even straight men adapted this look and was able to carry it off with finesse and style. Looks like a common ground  between gay and straight guys who wants to be "in".






Two-toned Jeans
The Two-Toned Color
From sunglasses to shirts, sweaters to pants. Two toned hues became in- thanks to the two-toned Prada bag that was also a recent hit!









Blair Waldorf In Tulip Skirt
Tulip Skirts
From Balenciaga’s futuristic design on the runways and inspired by the hit TV series Gossip Girl, Tulip skirts has become simpler, dainty and wearable by every woman. Move over A-Line skirts, Tulip skirts are here!







Madonna Wearing Nerd Glasses
Nerd Glasses
The most astonishing (and I still don't understand the fascination with this) fashion fad this year is the  use of nerdy glasses to go with every outfit. This nerd fashion has become "in" after another TV series (which will remain unnamed) has sang it's  way to popularity by making it's loser characters a bunch of winners (are you sure they're not whiners???) These days, even celebrities are seen wearing nerd glasses wherever they go. Looks like the losers found their way towards the "in" crowd.



Vintage Necklace
Vintage Accessories
Accessories are always in. But what sets each accessory apart from each other is the time or era they were made popular. This year, vintage is in! There are timeless pieces that won’t simply go out of date just like cameo pendants and owl necklaces. These accessories go with almost any kind of outfit so I bet this trend will last until next year.





Gossip Girls
The New York Fashion Look
Whether you are a guy or a girl, this year's fashion would never be complete without the trendsetting influence of New York- the fashion capital of the world. 

Gossip Boys


Gossip Girl fans have copied and wore the style in and outside Manhattan, and even Manila has adapted this look. Gossip Girls and Boys are easily spotted amongst the events of the elites and the fashionistas this year.

Wearing A Scarf Is "In"
The Scarf
Last but not the least, fashion 2010 would not be complete without a holiday fashion statement. As the year closes, another fashion trend has surfaced and this trend is definitely setting the Christmas season on fire- scarves! Even for a tropical country, Manila will never go out of style; not if we follow exactly how the New Yorkers does it! And since this cold season, scarves are "in" in Manhattan, many pinoys- including myself have also jumped in the fashion bandwagon. Can't say that I didn't follow the fashion rulebook by the letter.



If you find 2010 a bit fashionable, I will have to agree with you. There are no better fashion statements (with the exception of the nerd glasses inspired by Glee) than what we have just witnessed this 2010. And as this year draws to a close, we can definitely hope for more hotter fashion statements the coming 2011 will bring. Be inspired and dress up people- it's your turn to walk down the runway!

Monday, December 27, 2010

A Peek Inside My Cynical Demented Mind

I've always been sarcastic. Guess I was born this way. Turning 30 has not changed me that much at all. I may have matured but deep inside, I'm still the same Chuck Bass everybody loves to hate and hates to love. In many ways, I'm proud of who I am and I don't let anybody forget that. One person once asked me, "How do you sail through life acting the way you did? I mean, doesn't anybody ever tell you that you're sarcastic all the time?" Of course I know I that- but that's what makes me great- it's who I am and it's what sets me apart from everybody else. I'm full of myself and I can't help it. I'm scheming and manipulative but that's what make me Chuck Bass. It's either you love me for that or not- either which way, I don't really care.


What Can I Say? I'm Demented


If you ever wondered how I manage to live the way I do; it's because I follow 27 cardinal rules that identifies me. If you happen to be a close friend of mine, you'll definitely agree to this list and say "Well, that's him alright". So if you have a desire to get to know me better, or you simply just want to be like me; I'm laying down my 27 cardinal rules in print.


1. I keep my friends close but I keep my enemies closer. There's just no better way to manipulate your enemies and frenemies than by keeping them close to where you are.


2. I listen to people when they talk. I get lots of useful information from them that way- information that I can use in my future schemes


3. On a seriously equivocal note, no one is born lucky. There are just people who count their blessings. And yes, they do count each twice. The more often, the luckier. I prefer to make things go my way- if they don't, I make sure that they do one way or another.


4. Never blame others- it's rude. however, you can point out their mistakes in public so you can be assured that they don't do it again. Public humiliation is just one of the many accessories I carry in my arsenal.

5. Always be right- even if you are wrong. I'm the master of manipulation. I like invented it. I make sure that I am never in a compromising position. I'm always right and there's nothing anybody can do about it. It's just a matter of working your way around the situation to make you look right

6. I claim victory without humility. This should inspire people.

7. Never cry in public. Don't let anybody see your weakness! People tend to use your weakness to blackmail you. If you're anything like me, people always want to take me down. Unfortunately, they can't because they don't know any of my weaknesses.

8. In the same fashion, by all means laugh. never lose your sense of humor- but do it with style.

9. Never look silly in front of your admirers. Always aim to look fresh and in your element.

10. Go on a diet. Losing weight and keeping fit is part of looking good.

11. Be smart. Be intelligent. Be shrewd. Be in the know. There's no point in not using your brain- that's actually the reason why you have a brain in the first place.

12. Physical beauty is one thing- always look your best when in public. You'll never know when a paparazzi would show up to take your picture.

13. Trust your instinct. If you feel something different about anything, maybe it's worth "googling".

14. Pray as often as you like. Talking to God is a free gift. Everyone gets it.

15. Regardless of the intention and no matter how sugarcoated, a lie is still a lie. When I give anyone a chance to lie to me, that means I'm giving that person a chance to lie to me again. I hate lies- and I don't give second chances. Once the foundation of trust is severed, I dump him/her. There's no sense getting sucked into a lie more than once .

16. If someone does me wrong, I don't get revenge- I get even! I don't deal kindly with traitors.

17. A person who baby talks way beyond his/her age is more irritating than a person who plays know-it-all. Both better stay away from me. I honestly do not have that amount of patience and understanding yet to be close to them. Besides, I hate kids.

18. Learn how to cook. That's one skill you need to add to your survival kit and a step you have to take  is to learn how to cook well.

19. Have your moods and be honest about it. Being vocal about it is optional when you're in a good mood but is required when you're in a bad mood. Other people have to know if you need them to back off. It may not be appreciated at all times but it surely saves a lot of possible awkward moments. Besides, you wouldn't want to get on my bad side. When I say back off- it's best that you obey- unless you want to be a casualty in the end.

20. Travel light. Uhmm, I'm a work in progress with this rule. But, considering that during the past I have already experienced a lot of mishaps (usually really funny!) when I do otherwise, I do, at least, make the effort to cut down on my luggage and backpacks and handbags and carry case and...oh for Pete's sake just shoot me!

21. Love English and be good at it. For those moments when you feel like reminiscing how great you were during your student years, it will make you smile to think that other people accorded you some respect just because they suck at what you're good at.

22. When you lose or fail at anything, do not let anybody know about it! There's a level of perfection that you need to uphold. I'm good at everything I do and if I'm not good enough for it then I change the rules to my liking. Live by this: What Chuck wants, Chuck gets- one way or another.

23. Love your family. Simple as that.

24. Help people when you can. It's a chance to share your blessings and it is a choice that your heart has to make. The more people you help, the better you'll look in public. Public image is a necessity if you want to rule.

25. Never be afraid of change. Change is constant. Change should be afraid of you and not the other way around.

26. Respect is supposed to be a one-way street when it involves you. Don't let anybody get the better of you. Always be on top in whatever you do. If things don't go your way, scheme.  That's what I meant when i say I always get what I want.

27. Never fool yourself. It's a battle that you can never win.


I hope this helps anybody. It's not hard being me. What is hard however is going against me. I'm a leader and I'm born to rule. Like I said, its either you deal with it or not. Sadly, people like me are always on top[ of the game, so that doesn't really give you much of an option to work on does it? Better to stay on my good side. You wouldn't want to be collateral damage when you get on my bad side. 

Demented Anyone?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Marriage Is Social Suicide

This may seem like a very bad idea to talk about on the month of December, but I've been personally pondering on this for quite some time now. I may have certain issues with regards to this topic but as usual, I respect other people's opinions aside from my own. I think it's time I get it out in the open; and thus, this blog entry was born.

A couple of days ago, just before Christmas, I ran into an old friend while I was doing my last minute Christmas shopping for myself. We stopped for a while and had the usual "catching up". She was quite surprised to find out that I'm still single and not even attached to one person in particular. She knew about my wild days before and how I normally end up with more than one date at a time. My friend has been married for almost 3 years now and when I asked her how she was doing (having been married and all) she said- it was the best experience she's ever had. Really now is all I can say with a sneer on my face. I thought to myself- how can she be happy when I hardly see her at any social gala since she tied the knot? Does that mean she's actually having fun staying at home and waiting for her husband to come home? Talk about living a dull life! Then again, I saw that annoying twinkle in her eyes; the one that says she's really having the time of her life and at that point, with the music from twilight zone playing inside my head, I knew she was telling the truth.

I'm Not Getting Married
People who are genuinely happy with their marriages are bound to say things like this. "I found the best man in the world... she makes me feel so complete... I so love being married to a wonderful guy... I love being with her... and the proverbial 'Marriage is the best thing that has ever happened to me'.. anecdote" While I can  truly say that I'm very happy for couples who ended up being happy with their marriage, I simply can't relate to the whole concept of getting married and tying yourself down to just one person for the rest of your life. For me, marriage is just one social event that I attend to whenever one of my friends have decided to tie the knot. It's like attending a social event and then coming up to your friend saying "congratulations" when what I really meant was "rest in peace". Don't get me wrong, I'm not heartbroken nor do I have any ill feelings of being single at this point of my life. I love being a bachelor and not being married is basically my choice to begin with. Like what I always say, I love it when people get their dream weddings; but that doesn't necessarily mean that I imagined myself right there on the altar getting married. 

With the career I currently have, marriage is nothing but a nuisance. I decided that if I want to make it big and find myself in every society gala or with every newspaper's society page in the metro, then I couldn't risk getting into marriage and killing my social life. In more ways than one, I regard marriage as suicide. Why? Because when I get married, I can no longer come and go as I please. Traveling will almost be difficult for me, especially if I need to go somewhere far for an event because I'll be leaving my wife behind- or worse, she just might want to tag along with me for the trip! The very worst part of getting married is that I can never be the social bachelor that I currently am. That means my partying days are over and in replace is coming home at a decent hour and taking care of the kids- I hate kids!!!

Marriage=Game Over
Marriage means giving up my social life in exchange of spending the rest of my life with one person and having kids. I can't do that. I don't mind going on dates and I certainly don't mind getting into a serious relationship with someone that I really love- but that's as far as I'm willing to go! I want to spend the rest of my life with someone, but not have kids. I want to be with someone who would understand my social obligations and wouldn't mind if I party at all. In short, I need a companion, not a wife who'd nag me if I didn't come home before 2am or if I'd rather party and pose in front of the paparazzi on a Saturday night rather than staying home and tucking the kids to bed. The life of a married man is dull, boring, and very unsociable. I can't live with that kind of lifestyle and I certainly don't find myself being in one either.

It's true- I'm a hopeless romantic. I love going on dates, and showing my date a good time. I love having romantic dinners and going on scenic views and all that cheesy stuff. But that's all I want. No wife, no annoying brats you call your kids and definitely no marriage vows that says you'll be the best husband and you'll be a responsible father. I can be the best boyfriend and I am a responsible father to my 5 adorable dogs who I treat as my own kids but going beyond that is social suicide for me. 

I've got nothing against people who are married and people who want to get married. That's your thing. I totally respect that. But my thing is society galas, paparazzis taking my pictures at an event, fashion shows, parties and the life of a bachelor. Looking at my old friend now who is happy with her marriage makes me happy for her- but I also pity her. Gone are her days of partying with us and gone is her social life. But I guess, that's the price you pay for marrying at an age when you should be enjoying your life. That's a big price for me to pay. Marriage is simply just not for me. 

Saturday, December 25, 2010

The True Meaning Of Christmas

I have been eagerly awaiting the Christmas season- every year. Christmas is like my favorite holiday; even  back when I was a kid. For me it is better than my own birthday because Christmas is a time when the whole world celebrates- and not just me. Parties are everywhere, the streets are brightly decorated- everybody is in a cheerful mood. But all this time, as we celebrate Christmas year after year, we tend to forget the true meaning of this holiday. For most of us (yes, including me) Christmas is a time to receive gifts and party non-stop all the way; but as I was reflecting today, I realized that amidst all the excitement and glamor this season brings, there is more to it than meets the eye.

Christmas is a very joyous season. Fascinating, that here in the Philippines, people starts decorating their houses with Christmas trees and Christmas lights as soon as the month of September sets in. Children await this season more than anything else because Santa Claus is coming to town with lots of toys and goodies on his sleigh. Children are reminded to be good because if they're not, they won't get any gifts from Santa. But the thing is, Christmas is not about Santa. It's not about the gifts or the parties we go to.  It's not even about whether you are naughty or nice or if you've been good or bad. Christmas is all about Jesus- His birth and the reason why He came. This season is supposed to remind us all of that one night when our Savior came; to save us from our sins.

Jesus- The True Meaning Of Christmas

Christmas is a very important time for us because during this day, we celebrate the greatest gift that God our Father gave us, His Son, Jesus Christ. This Gift from God is written in the Bible. John 3:16 says “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son so that whoever believes in Him will not die but will have eternal life.” God gave us Jesus to save us from sin.

Every Christmas, we celebrate the birth of Jesus just like we celebrate our birthdays every year. We give gifts to our friends, our parents and our brothers and sisters to remember the greatest gift that all of us received when Jesus was born.

I don't know about you, but having realized this, I looked upon Christmas in a very different light. Sure, there are tons of parties left and right that I need to attend to; and yes, I've got gifts that I just can't wait to open. But as I continue to celebrate this year with my old traditions, I am now making it even more meaningful by adding in a new perspective on why I celebrate Christmas season. This year, I intend to make Christmas more meaningful by dedicate some time to reflect, pray and ponder on its true meaning – the birth of Jesus our Savior. 

I know you get really excited about the gifts you will receive and the parties you will be attending. But you can make Christmas even more meaningful if you take some time to thank God for giving us Jesus. You can do this by praying as well and sharing your blessings to others. Did you know that not all kids get gifts during Christmas? You can share the gift of Christmas to other children so they, too, will know the real meaning of the celebration.

Have a Holy Christmas, everyone!


Friday, December 24, 2010

Anticipating Christmas

December 24! Finally- Christmas Day is here (well, almost here). 



While Christmas trees glitter in every corner of New York, and almost every shop on 5th avenue is packed, we can always find cheer in this momentous holiday season. Fashion is ephemeral when you find yourself shopping at Saks, and Barney's and Bendels may not have reserved those pair of Manolos you've been eying on since September, nevertheless, Christmas season is always the time for cheer and joy.

While most people are busy finishing their Christmas shopping, or trying to prepare for their evening festivities, I, Chuck Bass am busy commemorating some childhood memories I had when I was a kid. I remember how Christmas would always be my favorite holiday! School's out and tons of Christmas parties and events to attend to (yes- even as a kid, I was already a party-goer). I can remember back then, days before Christmas eve sets in, my brother and I would peek underneath the tree just to see how big our gifts would be. We'd play guessing game on what those gifts were and since I always get the gift that I wished for, it's not difficult for me to guess what's inside my package.Then on the night of Christmas eve, my brother and I would rush to the Christmas tree at the strike of 12 so we can open our presents. This tradition has always been in our family every year until we grew up as adults and no more gifts can be found underneath the Christmas tree...

Nevertheless, I'm still excited every December. This year is no different, even if there are certain traditions that has changed over the years.

Today, my mom and I would be making Christmas salad while my dad prepares for our noche buena. This has always remained constant year in and year out. I'm looking forward to actual preparation of our Christmas feast because this gives me the same rush I always have whenever a big event is coming. 

At 5:30 PM, my family and I will be heading off to church to attend the Christmas eve service. I'm also looking forward to this because a lot of my friends are in church and this is the perfect opportunity for me to greet everyone a Merry Christmas. This is always the most cheerful part of the service. Best of all, going to church means dressing up- and I've already prepared what I'll be wearing for church tonight- another opportunity for me to graze an event with my latest fashion statements. 

I'm not quite sure what will happen after we attend church, but that's the best part of the evening- surprises will always come and I love surprises!

One thing for sure, my family and I will be spending our Christmas evening together. Normally my uncle and my aunt comes over on Christmas eve to celebrate with us, but this year they went off to celebrate in Baguio, the Christmas capital of the Philippines. So it looks like it's just gonna be me, may mom and dad and my brother this evening.

There may not be any 'rushing" to the tree tonight, or big heavy Christmas gifts under the tree. But one thing is certain, no matter how many gifts you receive, how many Christian Lacroix coats you get, or how many Burberry tops you wear, nothing beats spending Christmas with the ones you truly love!

Hmmm.... I wonder what gifts I'll be receiving tonight.... I can't wait to find out!




Merry Christmas Upper East Side!
XoXo
Chuck Bass

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Yogurt Me Crazy

Manila has began looking from coffee central to yogurt town. Yogurt shops are sprouting just about everywhere; and it's like wherever I go, there's bound to be one or two yogurt place located in the area. I don't really like to compare it with coffee shops, but there's no denying that yogurt has driven almost everybody crazy these days! I was beginning to wonder what all the fuss is about, and that's when I decided to try it out and see for myself.

Yogurt With Kit Kat At White Hat
My first stop is The White Hat (located at Alabang Town Center). I found out (by snooping around) that White Hat is actually an authentic Italian Yogurt. white Hat is by far amongst the most popular yogurt shop in the country with almost 1 branch in every mall you can find in Manila. Their Yogurt has this tangy flavor with the perfect amount of sweetness- not too sweet and not too sour. There are many toppings to choose from to go with your cup of yogurt. There's cheesecake, fruity pebbles, cereals, oreos, strawberries, choco drops, and even Kit Kat! Almost as soon as I looked down to choose from the selection of toppings, the Kit Kat called my name. To make the long story short, I chose Kit Kat as my topping to my first ever cup of yogurt from White Hat and  my first bite- heaven! 
* Froyo Medium Size P85 ($1.75) Large Size P115 ($2.50) +1 topping P15 ($0.3) +2 toppings ($0.75) +3 toppings P45 ($1)
California Berry With M&Ms and Fruits

My  next stop is California Berry- another famous and well known yogurt shop here in the Philippines. Just like The White Hat, you can find their store in just about any mall you go in the metro. California Berry boasts a wide variety of toppings to choose from too and their yogurt tastes just fine. Unlike White Hat, California Berry hails from the United States (duh- as if "California" is not a give-away yet). They use non-fat yogurt with a sweet and tangy flavor that just bursts in your mouth with every bite. I liked the multi-colored M&Ms and fruit so I chose that and I really thought that it was good- perfect combination.
* Medium Sized Froyo P80 ($1.75) P15($0.3) 1 topping P25($0.5) 2 toppings P45($1) 3 toppings




Yogi Berry Frozen Yogurt
My last but definitely not the least stop over is this small but really nice looking yogurt shop I found at Greenhills shopping center. It's called Yogi Berry (awww... how kewt).Unlike the previous two shops I went to, Yogi Berry sells his yogurt per ounce (P15/oz including toppings). They have 4 flavors and they mix them depending on the customer's preference (blueberry, chocolate, taro [???] and vanilla). The place is self-service so don't expect the staff to carry your tray anywhere. The yogurt they have here is quite sweet which is a refreshing change from the sweet and tangy flavor normal yogurts have. The toppings are quite the same as the ones you can find at White Hat & California Berry so that's fair enough. The only thing I didn't like with Yogi Berry is that their shop is not as pretty or as appealing as the others. Nevertheless, their yogurt is good enough.  

I was meaning to make Tutti Frutti as my last stop for the day, but all these yogurt eating is making me sick. Yogurts are great desert alright. They're good replacement for your normal everyday ice cream. I highly recommend that you try one today- just don't overdo it like I did. Too much yogurt makes me want belch out; just about now. I guess it will be a while before I start eating yogurt again...

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

50 Questions

One of my friends wanted to interview me for an article he's working on at a local newspaper's society page. These are the exact same questions he asked me and these are the exact same answers I gave him. Funny though; he's not on Facebook.


1. What time did you get up this morning?
I haven't slept last night; in fact, I haven't been sleeping over the past 3days. So many events to attend, so little time.

2. How do you like your steak?
Well done. I hate anything that's "half-baked".

3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema?
Harry Potter 7- and yes I watched part 1 and 2 already. I have access, what can I say? I'm Chuck Bass!

4. What is your favorite TV show?
Gossip Girl (But then everybody already knows that)

5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
I want to go back to Manhattan, NY. The fashion capital of the world.

6. What did you have for breakfast?
Nothing. I don't eat breakfast

7. What is your favorite cuisine?
Italian cuisine

8. What foods do you dislike?
Mainly vegetables or anything green and mossy. How could you even eat anything that looks like a root bag???

9. Favorite Place to Eat?
Socialista and Bizou. That's where we A-Listers hang out.

10. Favorite dressing?
Manhattan dressing

11. What kind of vehicle do you drive?
Audi A8 (but don't tell anybody that)

12. What are your favorite clothes?
Branded and Smart casual. I hate being into anything that restricts my blood circulation. I love wearing clothes that allows me to move any way I want without loosing style.

13. Where would you visit, if you had the chance?
Manhattan, NY; Paris, France- oh and if there's still time I'd love to visit Las Vegas, NV and Hollywood, CA

14. Cup 1/2 empty or 1/2 full?
1/2 Full

15. Where would you want to retire?
I'm way too young to think about retirement now; but I'd love to settle in somewhere where fashion isn't too ephemeral

16. Favorite time of day?
Night time, because then I can go out and have fun

17. Where were you born?
In a hospital no doubt. What's with these silly questions? Did you hit your head or something???

18. What is your favorite sport to watch?
Wrestling. I like it when people start hitting each other and banging their heads on stuff. Chair shot!!!

19. Who do you think will not tag you back?
I don't know and I don't really care. Why is that important?

20. Person you expect to tag you back first?
Sheesh- I wouldn't know. Anybody is free to tag; last time I checked, its a free country!

21. Who are you most curious about their responses to this?
Okay, why are we going through this again?

22. Bird watcher?
Depends on what kind of bird :-)

23. Are you a morning person or a night person?
I'm totally a night person (as if you can't tell). I hate mornings! Waking up early, greeting people with a smile, cheery sunshine. I love to keep pace with my sleep and after a hard night of partying I prefer to spend the rest of the day cooped up in bed and sleeping.

24. Do you have any pets?
Yes. I'm a dog lover. I have 5- Paris, Kendra, Dylan, West, and Lestat

25. Any new and exciting news you'd like to share?
No. But i know some gossip that's gonna knock your shoes off. Wanna hear them? =p

26. What did you want to be when you were little?
According to my mom "A Hero" because I was so in to superheroes. I thought I'd be the next Batman; but Dick Grayson already holds that mantle after Bruce Wayne died. So much for my childhood dreams...

27. What is your best childhood memory?
A lot. I led a pretty nice sheltered childhood life. Although, 1 always comes to mind- shopping with my family. Even back then I was a shopaholic.

28. Are you a cat or dog person?
I'm a dog person. I have 5 dogs remember? If I were a cat person I would have had 5 cats instead of 5 dogs! Are these questions really well thought of?

29. Are you married?
No and I don't have plans to be. I like living the life of a bachelor. Marriage only restricts your social life.

30. Always wear your seat belt?
Yup. Why? What's that got to do anything with all these questions you've been bombarding me with?

31. Been in a car accident?
Yes.Too bad some people say I'm still alive =p

32. Any pet peeves?
Plenty. This whole page wouldn't be enough to cover them all.

33. Favorite Pizza Toppings?
I like all toppings that comes with pizza. Besides, I don't have the time to sort out all the toppings on my pizza once it's served. All I can do is eat it- so why waste time choosing your favorite toppings? Seriously- are this questions well thought of???

34. Favorite Flower?
I hate flowers! Too..... cheeesy! Blech!

35. Favorite ice cream?
Anything that has chocolate on it! I'm a chocoholic. I despise all other flavors of ice cream. I eat only chocolate!!!

36. Favorite fast food restaurant?
Chick-Fil-A; the one in Atlanta, GA. Nobody does chicken better than Chick-Fil-A

37. How many times did you fail your driver's test?Chuck Bass,
None- I'm perfect remember? I'm... Chuck Bass...

38. From whom did you get your last email?
From the readers of my blog commenting me of how much they admire me as a writer.

39. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card?
7 Jeans For All Mankind. I love their jeans there. I wouldn't pass up maximizing my card at Hermes, Salvatorre Ferragamo and Christian Lacroix either.

40. Do anything spontaneous lately?
A lot! It's like over the past few days I've been doing nothing but do things spontaneously. I'm a planner. I love to plan and organize things- but when top comes out of the bottom I have no choice but to do things at the spur of the moment. I'm flexible that way; and I like it.

41. Like your job?
I have the best job ever! Being a socialite is a party job. Classy, stylish and fun. Best of all, you get paid just to drink, socialize and attend parties and events!

42. Broccoli?
I freakin' hate it! How many times do i have to answer the same question over and over again? I told you before- I hate vegetables!

43. What was your favorite vacation?
Anywhere but here. That's the point of having a vacation- getting away from where you are right now- especially if you're not enjoying it.

44. Last person you went out to dinner with?
Some upper class socialites at an event I attended.

45. What are you listening to right now?
Everytime you walk away by Lincoln Hawk

46. What is your favorite color?
Black. It's the most basic color in the fashion runway. When you wear black, you can walk off the catwalk anyway you like anytime you want!

47. How many tattoos do you have?
3 and nobody has ever seen them yet. Use your imagination.

48. How many are you tagging for this quiz?
None. Let them read it and tag themselves if they want. I'm too lazy to be bothered doing that. Answering 50 questions is work enough for me.

49. What time is it?
By the time anybody reads this the time would have been different so does this question really matter???

50. Coffee Drinker?
Absolutely! Where do you think I hang out before and after partying- at a diner?

It's Just The Way I Am

I was dining with a friend at Cibo in Greenbelt 5 the other day. Catching up with old friends seems to have taken the better part of my holidays this year. We were having fun, laughing and reminiscing about the times when we were in high school; when suddenly this really annoying lady in an uptight suit with last season's blazer went up to our table and said: "Excuse me, but would you mind keeping it down? My friend and I are having a conversation." My friend was awestruck at her remark and I calmly but sarcastically replied "Well if you're having a hard time hearing each other over the noise, why don't you two start wearing hearing aids?" With a frown (that could stretch all the way through South Superhighway) she turned her back on us and started walking back to her table while muttering silently. The next moment, she and her companion left the restaurant.

This may seem rude to some of you but I find this scenario quite amusing. I admit, my day is never complete without ranting on someone or turning them down. I was raised well by my parents- it's my social influence that brought out the a*$ in me.

My Badge Of Service
I always say, to those people who don't know me or just getting to know me; sarcasm is just one free service I offer. It comes with my personality. Never mind about growing up on the Upper East Side or studying at exclusive schools. It's just the way I am. A day without a retort is like a day without sun for me. I bask in the limelight and I bite when the light starts to dim.

Another scenario happened while I was in line buying tickets for Harry Potter 7. I was with 3 friends who I usually hang out with whenever I have the time and my schedule permits it. This large, really heavy girl in front of me was making a lot of noise talking to her friends who were also in line. I wouldn't be giving this girl the time in the world if she would just stop moving and nudging me with her elbows and bum. Finally, I snapped. I tapped her right on her shoulders and said in a very loud voice "I know it's quite hard to move gracefully with all the space you're occupying but would you stop nudging me!" Everybody looked at us and she was mortified- turned beet on the face. I spent the rest of my-waiting-in-line-for-tickets time with a smile on my face, happy that she's not moving or disturbing my peace.

I know what you're thinking... I'm such an a*$. I know that already, no need to rub it in my face. The thing is, I know I'm like that but I'm proud of it! It's just the way I am. 

Being an @*$ is not my choice (no, actually it is). When I say it's just the way I am, I meant it in a non excusable way. That's who I am. I grew up that way and it's either you learn to live with it or you deal with it. I chose to do both. Being an a%$ also meant that very few people actually dared to come against me. No, it's not like always having what you want all the time or being the leader of an alpha clique. It's the attitude that I exude that rattles everybody, expecting that if they come against me, they'd be facing my wrath sooner or later. Yes, it keeps all the whinnies away and I am left with a bunch of faithful servants willing to do whatever I ask them. Some people call it bullying- I call it having social class.

I'm not afraid of standing up to what I believe in no matter who says "nay!". Being the way I am means being an individual who knows who I want to be and is not afraid to do anything just to be that person. I know what I want and I always get what I want one way or another. I easily weed people in and out of my life because I know that in the end I only have myself to depend on. Friends come and friends go; but I was lucky enough to have some few but loyal friends who stands by me no matter what kind of a monster I turn in to.  I admit, it's not easy. But I don't make excuses for what I do- even if someone gets caught in the crossfire.

On the brighter side (because everybody has a bright side- even me) I am a loyal and trustworthy friend- just as long as you don't double cross me. I care deeply about those who I know I can trust. I'm willing to put my life on to something or someone as long as I know they're worthy of such devotion from me. The only reason why some of my so-called "friends" are now my ex-friends is because they never learned to accept me for who I am. Like I said, I easily weed people in and out of my life. I choose those who stays with me because I know that no matter what I say to them, no matter how mean I am to them; no matter how nasty I get, they would still remain to be my friend. I dump people just like that should I learn not trust them.  I'd much rather be left without a friend than have a bunch of them backstabbing me every now and then. 

I don't really care what some people may think of me right after reading this entry. I can't help it. This is the way I am. So if you think that with what I did with the two scenarios above is down right mean then so be it. To you, I may be nothing more than a despicable nasty person set on manipulating every person I get in contact to. That's not so bad and thank you if that's how you think of me. However, if you think that what I did above is all in a day's work, congratulations- you have my undying devotion. We should hang and have coffee together soon. I'm sure we'll think of many creative ways to make our lives better.  =p

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

What's In Your Brew?

Most Americans would say that "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy". This quote was obviously taken from American statesman Benjamin Franklin. The real question here is not whether Beer is the reason why most people are happy- it's whether you are healthy with it or not. 

Beer is like the oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage in the world. It ranked as the third most popular drink (water and tea coming in as first and second respectively). Beer is produced by brewing, fermentation and derived from cereal grains mostly coming from malted barley.

Beer

I've read in this article published in Manila Bulletin that most beer is flavored with hops (I'm not really sure what that is), apparently, this adds bitterness and act as a natural preservative. It is common practice as well that other flavorings such as herbs or fruit are occasionally included. Alcoholic beverages like wine are distilled after fermentation or fermented from non-starch sources such as grape juice (wine) or honey (mead) are not classified as beer.

According to Henry D. Tacio of Manila Bulletin Publishing; some of humanity’s earliest known writings refer to the production and distribution of beer: the Code of Hammurabi included laws regulating beer and beer parlors, and “The Hymn to Ninkasi,” a prayer to the Mesopotamian goddess of beer, served as both a prayer and as a method of remembering the recipe for beer in a culture with few literate people. It is very noticeable today that the brewing industry has been a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies like San Miguel Corporation in the Philippines.

So the real question here is whether beer is beneficial or not to one's health?

Nutritionists claim that beer contains vitamins B and B2 (as well as B6, which is needed to make hemoglobin, the red coloring in blood). Science confirmed that these are essential minerals like calcium, potassium, and phosphorus. Dark beer is better for you than light according to several nutritionists. It contains more flavanoids which are natural oxidants that help to protect the body from disease.

Heineken
The beneficial effects of drinking alcohol have been pondered upon  from the earliest days of humankind.  Since the beginning of the 20th century, doctors and researchers have sought scientific evidence to understand the association between alcohol and human health.Studies have revealed that beer can produce the same benefits as drinking wine. Whether you prefer San Miguel, Red Horse, Heineken or Colt, studies show that one drink a day for women or up to two drinks a day for men will reduce the chances of strokes, as well heart and vascular disease. That's something new to the ears.

According to a study published in the 1999 New England Journal of Medicine, those who drank one beer a week compared to those who drank one beer a day experienced no variance in reducing stroke risks. It is said that light to moderate drinkers will decrease their chances of suffering a stroke by 20 percent. In the United States, a researcher at the Texas Southwestern Medical Center reported that those who consume moderate amounts of beer (one to two a day at the most) have a 30-40 percent lower rate of coronary heart disease compared to those who don’t drink. 

This is may come as a shock to you, but it is also proven that beer is a rich source of dietary silicon, a mineral that improves bone density.  A recent study at Tufts University suggests that beer consumption can protect bone mineral density. Thinning of the leg bones is often a problem for the elderly. “Thus far, the studies indicate a very real reduction in osteoporosis risk if you consume beer … more so than from drinking wine or spirits,” notes biochemist Charles W. Bamforth, chairman of the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of California and author of Beer: Health and Nutrition.

Moderate consumption helped preserve the mental abilities of older women.  According to a study published in the December 2001 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Dr. Guiseppe Zuccala of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart studied the mental abilities and alcohol use of nearly 16,000 men and women over the age of 65: approximately 8,700 regular drinkers and 7,000 non-drinkers. Moderate use of alcohol was associated with a 40 percent lower risk of mental impairment.  The Italian doctor postulated that the reasons for the difference may be alcohol’s beneficial effects on blood pressure and blood flow or perhaps the slowing of arterial disease. 

Is Beer Really Good For You?
In 1999, a Finnish-U.S. study of beer-drinking middle-aged men was published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. The report stated that an increase in beer consumption may reduce the risk of developing kidney stones. Results showed that there was a 40 percent lower risk of kidney stones in beer drinkers, but the researchers were stumped as to whether the results were due to water, alcohol, or hops. 

However, the real low down is what you may have heard of as the so-called “beer belly.”  In a German study, Gerard Klose said “dangers begin to emerge in men measuring more than 94 centimeters around the middle, and become ‘really risky’ at a girth of 102 centimeters.”  “Too much fat,” he said, “makes diabetes, certain forms of cancer, and heart disease a distinct possibility.”


Again, as in all things, moderation is the key here.  “Beer,” commented Thomas Jefferson, “if drank in moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit, and promotes health.” While beer is supposedly a wholesome drink that is made from natural ingredients, drinking in excess has been associated with an increased risk of several serious health ailments.  As one expert puts it: “Amount is everything. Moderate consumption can be relaxing, reducing stress, a factor in several health issues. Excess drinking leads to drawbacks that outweigh the benefits.”

Drink Moderately
Drinking above moderation can lead to liver damage, dangers of drunk driving, and damage to fetuses of pregnant women who are drinking – just to name a few. Here's another shocker: It appears that beer is not only for drinking but for cooking as well. It is incomparable as a cooking tool in Western Europe. Due to the fact that alcohol has a much lower boiling temperature than water, it evaporates quickly while cooking your recipe and thereby only leaves the characteristic taste of the beer. Some ways to use beer in cooking are as follows: marinades for beef (both tenderizes and adds flavor), as a substitute for water in different soups and stocks, used in batters for fried foods, added to gravies to spice up the taste, and as a cooking base/liquid for steaming foods like sausages, shellfish, and clams.
I guess even after posting this entry, a lot of people would still frown down at the concept of drinking beer. Unlike Australia where beer is likened to water and people drink it almost every meal, the Philippines is quite a conservative country. Most Christians (if not all) would also say that beer drinking is not Christian-like. This is now where the debate begins; whether beer and even wine is acceptable to many cultural practices, religions and the likes. My stand on this issue? Do whatever you want- it's a free country but don't judge people just because they drink.

Cheers! Let’s drink to that!

Wild Night At Hooters

The night was young, an I am not about to let it slip by without having fun. My goal tonight: to try something absolutely new; my destination: the world famous Hooters Sports Bar & Grill which has just opened last year here in the Philippines.

Hooters Philippines

Hooters originated from America with over 455 branches spanning around the globe. The first Hooters restaurant opened up October 4, 1983 at Clearwater, Florida. It is one of the most successful restaurant chains in the world with it's concept fully intact since it's humble beginnings. The casual bench-theme establishment features "oldies" jukebox music, sports on television, and a menu that includes seafood, sandwiches, salads, and spicy chicken wings. What sets this establishment apart from any other restaurant is it's main attraction called "The Hooter Girls" which is socially accepted as a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader, Sports Illustrated model, or a Radio City Rockette. The nearly-world famous Hooters Girls are the cornerstone of their concept- all American (and All-Filipina in our case here in the Philippines) who makes promotional and charitable appearances in their respective communities- not bad if I would say so myself. However, as time went by, several but small detailed changes were made to every Hooters restaurant  in the world.

The Hooters Bar
The Philippine branch, located at the the San Miguel by the Bay area of Mall Of Asia is no different from the rest of the Hooters branch worldwide. When I got to the place, I was cheerfully greeted by friendly and very attractive Hooters Girls wearing the same uniform that was established since it's first branch opened  on 1983- white tank top and orange shorts. Not only were the ladies friendly, but they are also very accommodating. The interior was very western; thus, giving any American expat a very homely feel. A bar was stationed on the left corner of the restaurant with a wide selection of drinks- from colas to wines, vodkas to cocktails; you name it they have it! Several momentos were placed on top of the wine shelves. I found jerseys signed by famous basketball and baseball players, some trophies, and a collectors item Manny Pacquiao boxing glove signed and sealed by Manny himself. 

Chuck Bass With Hooters Girl Layla
The food selection is great. Large appetizing burgers and seafood can be ordered for a cheap price of P500-P800 each. The servings were really big that two people can actually share! Drinks are not that expensive either. Their beers and wines range from P100-P350 depending on the mix or cocktail you ordered.
A personal touch was added to the delight of the customers as every now and then, the Hooters Girls performs a "dance number" either on top of the bar or by the side- ala Coyote Ugly. Since the Hooters girls were very approachable, you can actually have your picture taken with them!

Chuck Bass With Hooters Girl Jham


I chose to have my picture taken by three lovely Hooters Girls- Jhaynie (The bartender), Jham and Layla. The night was a complete success. Great food, great entertainment and I got to meet three lovely ladies in a span of just an hour! Where else can you find this kind of fun?!





Hooters is open from Sundays-Thursdays 11am-12am and Fridays-Saturdays 11am-2am. You can visit them at Building D Units 1-6 San Miguel by the Bay, Mall of Asia, Pasay City.

Chuck Bass With Hooters Girl Jhaynie